Double Black Diamond

Adapting to terrain requires good skills, determination and an understanding of high end tactics. This is when everyones says "I never thought I'd be able to do that".

All mountain/ Preparation for Backcountry Skiing

You are now close to enlightenment.

Nigel Harrison (second from left) having a bagel while class enjoys an apres

Preparation for CSIA courses

Arriving on course prepared mentally and physically gives you a huge head start and these sessions are aimed at doing just that. We will look at whatever aspect of your course most concerns you and develop your confidence in that area. If you have a CSIA manual bring it with you, if you haven't, I'll find you one.

One Hour Wonders

Does coaching work for you? Find out in this quick, low cost intro

Kids!!

Safety, enjoyment, learning in that order and no other is the rule when teaching kids.

The question isn't whether they can do it or not, but how long it takes until they're better than you.

Mount Washington

This is a great hill to teach at because it is a great place to ski. Mt Wash offers a perfect progression of terrain from novice to expert. It's Magic Carpet area makes being a beginner easy, safe and fun. The standard of grooming is something most skiers only ever get to dream about, and the off piste trees, glades, bowls and steeps will leave any expert grinning from ear to ear. The staff are friendly and the views never get old.

Mount Cain

The little hill that makes for big days. Don't expect creature comforts, but do expect a weekend to remember. Any level of skier will have a great time at Mt. Cain, however the off piste nut will have the time of their life.